Area Overview for Irvine

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A78 nears the A736 overbridge in Irvine
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Mackinnon Terrace, Irvine in Irvine
Footbridge over the A78 at Irvine in Irvine
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A78 approaching footbridge from Berry Drive in Irvine
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Area Information

Living in Irvine offers a blend of suburban comfort and close proximity to the sea. This built-up area covers 10.1 km², creating a compact environment where residents enjoy immediate access to local facilities without the sprawl often found in larger Scottish cities. The location serves as a practical base for those working in Ayrshire or commuting along the south Ayrshire coast. Daily life here is characterised by a mix of quiet residential streets and accessible transport hubs. You are positioned conveniently near major railway connections that link you to Glasgow and across the Firth of Clyde. The town supports a diverse community with varied housing options, making it suitable for families, professionals, and commuters alike. You will find that essential retailers are within walking distance or a short drive, ensuring convenience for everyday errands. The coastal aspect adds a distinct lifestyle element, giving you access to nearby ferry terminals if you are interested in maritime travel. This area represents a solid choice for anyone seeking a balanced lifestyle where modern connectivity meets traditional Scottish town amenities. You do not have to compromise on digital access or local services when choosing to make Irvine your home.

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Built Up Area 250
Area Size
10.1 km²
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Your daily life in Irvine is supported by a practical selection of amenities within easy reach. Five retail outlets serve the local shopping needs, including Co-op Caldon, Aldi Kilwinning, and the Iceland Irvine supermarket. These venues are located close enough for convenient delivery runs or quick visits for groceries without a long journey. You have five railway stations nearby, including Irvine Railway Station, Kilwinning Railway Station, and Stevenston Railway Station. This rail network provides essential transport links to Glasgow and beyond, catering to commuters and train enthusiasts. Travel by sea is also an option, with one ferry terminal located nearby at Troon Ferry Terminal. This gives you direct access to Scottish islands or Far North Scotland if ferries depart from that location. The combination of retail, rail, and ferry options creates a versatile transport and shopping hub for residents. You can handle daily shopping, weekly errands, and long-distance travel from a central base. The proximity of these specific venues ensures that you rarely have to travel far to meet your lifestyle requirements.

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Demographics

The community in Irvine reflects a typical Scottish built-up area profile. While specific figures on age distribution and ethnic diversity are not detailed in current records, the housing stock suggests a mature population. You will find a mix of household types typical for a town of this size, ranging from families to single occupants. The accommodation base is predominantly owner-occupied, indicating a stable community where long-term residents have invested in their properties. Homes in Irvine consist largely of detached, semi-detached, and terraced structures. This variety means you can find properties suited to different life stages and budgets. The high rate of home ownership points to a neighbourhood where people build roots and value stability. Although deprivation data is not explicitly provided for this specific postcode in the current dataset, the overall environment remains a standard residential zone. You should expect a neighbourhood focused on practical living rather than high-end luxury or transient population shifts. The demographics suggest a reliable and settled community environment for your family or personal residence.

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Planning

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